I don't understand the question.

If you want to use PgJDBC, then yes, PgJDBC works on OpenJDK. You do not
need to use pgjdbc 9.4 with PostgreSQL 9.4, you may use the latest version.

If you want to use pl/java, then I don't know if it's been tested with
postgres-bdr 9.4. But it should work fine if it works with normal community
postgres 9.4.


On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 at 14:28, Pratheej Chandrika <
pratheej.chandr...@motorolasolutions.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> We are using Postgresql (postgresql-bdr94).
>
> Please let us know whether Postgresql supports Open JDK?
>
> Thanks
> Pratheej
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